Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Senior Photographic Committee is sending circulars to every man who has ever been identified with the class, asking for photographs to be put in the class album. In this way those who have left College before their Senior year may still be identified with their class...
...fourth of a series of six exhibits from the American Library of Art collection of reproductions from famous paintings and places of historic interest has been put on exhibition in the Periodical Room of the Union. The exhibit includes fifty mounted photographs, representing the Alhambra and other specimens of Moorish architecture in Granada...
...musical program for the vesper service in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon is as follows: "Awake, put on Thy Strength," Stainer; "O God, Our Help," Grieg: "Lord, We Pray Thee," Roberts. Front seats will be reserved for students and officers of instruction and their families until 4.45 o'clock...
...first half Macleod scored for Harvard after five minutes of play and two minutes later Cornell scored for Yale. Behr's shot from the side of the rink put Yale in the lead, but just before the close of the half Souther tied the score on a clever pass from Wilder. In the second half Souther shot a goal after two minutes of play: then with only one minute left to play Behr scored Yale's third goal. No more scoring was done until after seven minutes of play in the third extra period when Clothier made a clean shot...
...wrong, for a knowledge of men is an essential to success as a knowledge of subjects. Dr. Abbott then showed that in almost all the professions a man, to be successful, must know and be interested in people. The success of the preacher lies in his ability to put himself at one with his congregation; the teacher must know not so much his subject as how to open the minds of his pupils and make them understand the truth; the journalist must know public sentiment as well as facts, and the lawyer must understand his judges and juries...